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On 6 Aug 2007 12:32:28 GMT, Scott Seidman
wrote: wrote in news:lqq7b3t8vtds44jt73alhjh2o4or93evqu@ 4ax.com: If you want to lathe a grip, make a new one on a mandrel and install it on the rod. Hey, as always, YMMV. Why would you give up a tight ring-by-ring custom fit? And as a further aside, doing the sanding on a mandrel would allow the use of simpler, and thus, a wider variety of wood-turning lathes because speed and chucking/centering/"holding" methods wouldn't be nearly the issue it would be with a rod section, finished or not. TC, R |
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